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Definition of Arsenide

Arsenide
Arsenide Ar"sen*ide, n. (Chem.) A compound of arsenic with a metal, or positive element or radical; -- formerly called arseniuret.

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- In chemistry, an ****nide is a compound of ****nic with a less electronegative element or elements. Many metals form binary compounds containing ****nic...
- Gallium ****nide (GaAs) is a III-V direct band gap semiconductor with a zinc blende crystal structure. Gallium ****nide is used in the manufacture of...
- Aluminium gallium ****nide (also gallium aluminium ****nide) (AlxGa1−xAs) is a semiconductor material with very nearly the same lattice constant as GaAs...
- Indium ****nide, InAs, or indium mono****nide, is a narrow-bandgap semiconductor composed of indium and ****nic. It has the appearance of grey cubic crystals...
- Sodium ****nide, also known as trisodium ****nide, is the inorganic compound of sodium and ****nic with the formula Na3As. It is a dark colored solid that...
- Nickel ****nide is a compound of nickel and ****nic and component of the ore nickeline. It is highly toxic[citation needed] and a known carcinogen in humans...
- Dysprosium ****nide is a binary inorganic compound of dysprosium and ****nide with the chemical formula DyAs. The compound is rock-salt structured, crystallizing...
- Boron ****nide (or ****nic boride) is a chemical compound involving boron and ****nic, usually with a chemical formula BAs. Other boron ****nide compounds...
- Cadmium ****nide (Cd3As2) is an inorganic semimetal in the II-V family. It exhibits the Nernst effect. Cd3As2 dissociates between 220 and 280 °C according...
- ****nide tellurides or telluride ****nides are compounds containing anions composed of telluride (Te2−) and ****nide (As3−). They can be considered as...